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Definition of Henleys
1. henley [n] - See also: henley
Lexicographical Neighbors of Henleys
Literary usage of Henleys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Search for Fortune: The Autobiography of a Younger Son, a Narrative of by Hamilton Lindsay-Bucknall (1878)
"... ones—Without doubt a misguided man—The clergyman and his wife—The surgeon and
the secretary—Brandy and water on the brain—The remainder of the henleys. ..."
2. The Anglo-Saxon Review by Randolph Spencer Churchill (1900)
"Sister Julia wanted to know what fortune the child would inherit from the henleys.
When she asked that, it flashed through my mind to do a very clever thing ..."
3. Ye Parish of Cam̃erwell: A Brief Account of the Parish of Camberwell, Its by William Harnett Blanch (1877)
"... in the 34th and 35th Henry VIII. he is assessed at 2«. 3<f. for his Dulwich
property. A branch of the henleys settled at Peckham : — In the name of God. ..."
4. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1882)
"Were not the henleys interested in this proceeding? .... This court is clearly
of opinion that the two henleys who participated with the complainant in the ..."
5. The Patrician edited by John Burke, Bernard Burke (1848)
"What eventually became of him is unknown, but with him the connection of the
henleys with Bramshill ceased, for being thus ruined in fortune and in ..."
6. The book of the Axe: Containing a Piscatorial Description of that Stream and by George Philip Rigney Pulman (1875)
"The henleys of Leigh were anciently the lessees under the Bishops of Salisbury,
and of late years the henleys of the Grange, Hampshire. ..."